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Cyber Safety Education

John is an Internet Safety and Risk Assessment Consultant working with schools, the private sector and the health sector, providing specialist advice and direction on the safe and ethical use of Digital Communication Technology. He is a published author and a social commentator who works throughout New Zealand and Internationally.

SPARX

This presentation over views online tools Sparx, Aroha chat box and Quest Te Whitianga and how these can be used in practice with young people and whānau

eTherapy – When you Can’t Be in the Room

This is a narrated PowerPoint presentation providing basic guidance on how to use telehealth systems for working with service users and their families. The presentation includes guidelines, ethics and boundaries, working with children and managing risk.

Supporing Family/Whānau through Isolation

How we support whānau to understand: * That looking after themselves will support them looking after their children * The top parenting Go To’s during Covid-19 * What kids need during Covid-19

Assessing Suicide Risk During Isolation

Liesje’s presentation provides people working with youth in an online environment with information on exploring and managing safety concerns such as suicidal ideation. Liesje also provides information on valuable resources supporting young people’s wellbeing.

Managing Childhood Anxiety in Isolation

This presentation features childhood anxiety with a focus on recognition, assessment and intervention. Information is also shared on the experience of anxiety for children and parents in a COVID-19 environment.

Supporting Grief and Trauma in Children

Supporting Grief and Trauma in Children

CAPA and Trauma

Trauma experiences are common and can affect how people engage with services and respond to care options. The Choice and Partnership Approach can enable organisations and systems to become more trauma-informed when responding to community trauma and provide practitioners with a framework to support whānau experiencing trauma.

Family Violence Education

Family Violence Education

Workforce self-care post COVID

To be effective in our engagement with tamariki and whānau we need to be taking care of ourselves.The COVID-19 pandemic has posed unique challenges for the workforce supporting tamariki and whānau .How do we support others through the pandemic and beyond while navigating the changes for ourselves?This presentation will overview the importance of worker wellbeing, […]

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